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must be "\r\n" in double quotes (or try only \n or double \\n)
\n is new line
\r return of cargridge today is not apply for some sistems
\r\n most used in windows
OR if is editor wysiwyg rich view you must be insert a <br> or <br /> tag

From the DataTables complex header documentation:
Note that each column must have at least one unique cell (i.e. a cell without colspan) so DataTables can use that cell to detect the column and use it to apply ordering.
In your example, the header column that you are trying to apply the colspan to does not contain a "unique cell".
You can get around ...

Promises work by return value. If you don't return from a then there is no way for the promise to know it should wait for that value in subsequent thens.
When you do:
login()
.then(function() {
getGuIdFromUser(); // return undefined implicit
})
.then(function() {
getUserData('val'); // return undefined implicit
});
There is no way for the ...

This line :
setInterval(updateOdometers(odometers), 2000);
should be
setInterval(function () {updateOdometers(odometers);}, 2000);
Otherwise you will be calling updateOdometers(odometers) and passing its result to setInterval.

First get all the input elements in the document and filter the input with name you set "myInputs[]" and loop through it and get the input value.
var inputEle = document.getElementsByTagName("input");
var inputNewlyAdded = [];
for(var i = 0 ; i < inputEle.length ; i ++){
if(inputEle[i].name == "myInputs[]"){
...

Use Object.create to create a prototype object, which doesn’t call the constructor and so only includes the prototype:
PlayerShip.prototype = Object.create(BNBeagle.Shape.prototype);
Then you can call the parent constructor at the beginning of the child one:
function PlayerShip() {
// Call parent constructor with appropriate `this`
...

As @Quentin rightly pointed out, this is due to vars not being hoisted, as opposed to functions, which are.
After starting to implement his solution, it got me thinking about code separation and I realized that I should really split the Quad definition out into its own separate JS file.
So I leveraged require.js and rewrote the code to look like this:
...

The password is stored as a one-way hashed value in Parse and is not retrievable no matter what permissions are set. It can only be compared with the hashed value of another potential password, but you can still never get back to the original password.
If the user has put in their email address, you can request the password reset process.
...

The simplest way is to use a capturing group, which in this case requires you to use the new RegExp() constructor:
var reg = new RegExp('(' + typedval + ')', 'i');
And, in the replace call, using a reference to that captured group (in this case either $1, the first group, or $&, the entire group):
replace(reg, "<b>$1</b>");
or:
...

You can put another div over iframe video and set click event there. See here.
<a href="http://www.elmariachimexican.com" target="_blank">
<div style="position:absolute;width:273px;height:400px"></div>
<div id="player"></div>
</a>
Also the adding of video to page doesn't seem to work, so I changed it little ...

The line that actually changes your value is this one
currentValue += valueToAdd;
So, if you check the value thats going to be inserted to currentValue before changing it, you could stop the function execution and prevent it from being updated:
function(valueToAdd){
var temp = currentValue + valueToAdd; // calculating the next value
if (temp ...

Polling is resource-heavy. You should consider something like WebSockets.
With WebSockets, you basically will have the client chat user apps subscribe the to the WebSocket, and then the back end server application would notify them when they should check for updates, or just push the new message updates out to them right over the WebSocket connection.
...

<table>
<tr>
<td id ="name"></td>
</tr>
</table>
You can store the value from the function in a variable and insert it into the cell using the following JS line:
value = function();
document.getElementById("name").innerHTML = value;
Hope this helps you!!

You could use .querySelectorAll() and an attribute selector:
document.querySelectorAll('input[name="checks"]');
You could also use a .forEach loop to iterate over them:
var checkboxes = document.querySelectorAll('input[name="checks"]');
Array.prototype.forEach.call(checkboxes, function (el) {
console.log(el.name);
});
Of course you could also use ...

Yes sure, you can do that! Meteor supports building cross-platform mobile apps for iOS and Android from version 0.9.4.
To check it just do:
meteor create --example todos
cd todos
meteor install-sdk android
meteor add-platform android
meteor run android
Thant's it!
Actually you can build (almost?)any meteor with using cordova/phoneGap and run in on ...

Unfortunately currently there is no way to show Upload Panel only. It is a part of a Files View panel and it is visible only if Files View panel is visible. The only solution would be to modify the source codes (the payed version is provided with source codes).

This Fiddle a simple example of canceling the active state if the user holds the mouse down for more than 500ms.
It uses a link:
<a id="testlink" href="#">Click this</a>
styled to be red if active, and this Javascript:
var lnk = document.getElementById('testlink');
var mousedown = false;
var timerId = null;
lnk.addEventListener('mousedown', ...

Since you mentioned tabbing will trigger the enable, seems like a quick and dirty resolution could be adding:
account.focus();
submitbtn.focus();
That should trigger the same behavior. You may want to do this in a document ready, or offset with a timeout function. Like I said, not an ideal or clean fix but we don't know what the other code looks like. ...

You can solve the problem by applying the focus function to all the inputs and not only to the first one (#name).
$('#new-journal input').focus(function (e) {
$('#new-journal input:gt(0)').removeClass('hide');
});
That solves the problem and doesn't affect the initial layout. You can see it working here: http://jsfiddle.net/vyd5dje6/.

A newer solution is to include jquery.fancybox-button.css and jquery.fancybox-buttons.js to your project, and then to do something like this:
$(".fancybox").fancybox({
helpers: {
buttons: {}
}
});
This will add a bar of buttons at the top of the viewport. You can click on the resize button to have the viewport expand so that you can see the ...

You are having issues because for each function you are calling SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSpreadsheet . Each time you make this call you create a virtual "copy" of the spreadhseet, and the changes you make to this copy are only passed to the version in Google's servers once the whole script is finished. Hence, if you manually run each of the 3 function that ...

You just need to have an address on your routes file linked to the method on your controller (see here).
Then the action in your form should use that address. Using Play templates, you can even use the syntax
<form action="@routes.YourControllerClass.createProduct()">
Then, when the form will be submitted the createProduct() method will take care ...

The fix to your problem is to simply switch the order of your jquery functions:
<script>
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#target').addClass('AccentColor');
$('.AccentColor').css('background','yellow');
});
</script>
Explanation:
You have to add the class to your target first before you can manipulate the css on it. In fact, if you switch ...

You are setting your colors on the point level instead of the series level.
This leaves the series colors as the Highcharts default colors despite your column being the color you wanted.
The series color is what determines the legend icon color.
So this:
name: 'Dog',
data: [{y: 1, color: '#FF0000'}, {y: 1.45, color: '#FF0000'}]
Should be:
name: ...